will then be taken to the smptp settings which only prompts (going form memory) you for address which is smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com. leave the port as is. then select next. sign in. name your account and that's it.

This is GREAT. I was bummed when I was using POP3. IMAP is much better -- If I leave something as unread on my Droid, it stays unread in my Yahoo. If I read it in Yahoo, it shows as Read on the Droid. SO much better than the POP3. THANK YOU for posting this.

This was working great for me and then all of a sudden it says my password is bad. I'm getting a 530 access denied error. A quick search on Yahoo Answers leads me to believe this could be because I have a basic free account and not Mail Plus.

This was working great for me and then all of a sudden it says my password is bad. I'm getting a 530 access denied error. A quick search on Yahoo Answers leads me to believe this could be because I have a basic free account and not Mail Plus.

Anyone else have this issue or know anything about it?

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I've had that happen a few times, I just gave it a min and tried again and it worked.

will then be taken to the smptp settings which only prompts (going form memory) you for address which is smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com. leave the port as is. then select next. sign in. name your account and that's it.

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